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Hardcover A People's Best Book

ISBN: 1025896009

ISBN13: 9781025896007

A People's Best

"A People's Best" is a compelling collection of biographical essays that explores the lives and contributions of significant figures in Canadian culture. Written by the distinguished educator and author O. J. Stevenson, this work provides an insightful look into the individuals who shaped the nation's intellectual and artistic landscape during the early 20th century.

The book features profiles of notable poets, novelists, and artists, offering readers a window into the creative spirit of Canada. Each sketch is crafted with a deep appreciation for the subject's achievements, highlighting their impact on the development of a distinct national identity. Stevenson's prose is both informative and engaging, making "A People's Best" an essential resource for those interested in Canadian literary history and the cultural heritage of the country. By documenting the achievements of these prominent figures, the author celebrates the enduring legacy of talent and vision that defines Canada's cultural past.

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